He will be remembered for his gentle and caring personality.
He was exceptionally proud to be a part of the building of the State of IL High-rise in downtown Chicago.
Scotty was pure joy. He was a happy little boy with the sweetest smile, the loudest laughs, and a personality that could light up any room.
A woman with a generous heart and a gift for bringing people together, Martha touched the lives of everyone who knew her.
Laraway Schools cafeteria manager of 25 years passes away at 89.
Waitress for more than 50 years at Morris Country Club passes away surrounded by love.
Between his dad jokes and endless collection of catchphrases, Phil had a gift for making people laugh.
Judy’s life revolved around family, her dogs and shopping.
Bill was a longtime employee of the City of Joliet Street Department from 1971 to 2009.
She found great joy in crafting ceramic pieces that brought beauty and happiness to the lives of others.
Ray was employed by Amoco Chemicals and worked there for 35 years, retiring in 1995.
Bill enjoyed a distinguished career in the insurance industry spanning more than five decades.
Dominic enjoyed keeping busy with projects around the home he built and maintaining his well-manicured lawn.
Family was everything to him, and he was always there through both good times and the difficult ones.
Bill enjoyed boating with his family, traveling all over the globe, and sharing memorable journeys with his wife.
Sophia's faith guided her, and her love reached family, friends, and all who were fortunate enough to know her.
Patricia enjoyed playing bingo and cards, especially poker, and belonged to two card clubs.
Most of all, Phyllis was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who created a home filled with warmth and encouragement.
With her strong spirit and pride in heritage, she would often say “Deutsch and Army Strong”
Those who knew Justin will remember him as loving, funny, and friendly—a man with a big heart, a quick smile, and a genuine care for others.
Proud Marine Corp Veteran made many lifelong friendships through his business, Joliet Lawn Service.
Sonny will be remembered as a man with an easy spirit and a warm smile.
The last words he spoke were how much he was going to miss everyone.
She worked at the Joliet Medical Group for over 30 years, where she formed many lasting friendships.
Her faith guided her daily, and she found strength, comfort, and purpose through God all throughout her life.
Trish enjoyed the simple pleasures of life and the company of those she loved most.
Love, determination, resilience, creativity, and much more legendary traits filled the aura of Mosi.
His memory will continue to inspire those whose lives he touched to lead with heart, to think deeply, and to give freely of themselves.
The matriarch of her family, Mary’s faith was the cornerstone of her life, and her family was her pride and joy.
Frank was known as the Scourge of the neighborhood who would trap and release the squirrels at will.
Bob’s kind attitude, smile, laugh, and sense of humor comforted and brought joy to those around him.
Dedicated Deaton Kennedy employee passes away at the age of 80.
Longtime Joliet dentist passes away after 56 years in practice.
A life-long Joliet resident, she built a life rooted in hard work and community.
Edward retired from Statesville Correctional Center in 2002, where he served as a dedicated Supply Supervisor.
Devoted father and grandfather built his life around simple joys and strong values, always finding happiness in the outdoors.
Donald served his country in the United States Navy, the United States Army, and ending his service with the United States Airforce.
Beloved mother and devoted wife cherished simple joys, family traditions, and lifelong friendships.
Bill was dependable, loyal and always willing to put in the extra effort to get the job done.
Nothing gave Linda more joy than being a doting grandmother to her grandkids and great-grandkids.